
A tasty, digestive supporting blend made especially for those with gut and bowel sensitivities. Ideal after a rich or large meal to fight bloating or indigestion naturally!
Peppermint Leaf, Chamomile Flower, Organic Scullcap Herb, Mugwort Herb, Damiana Leaf, Organic Ginger Root, Orange Peel
1 oz. Sealed Kraft Compostable Pouch
Peppermint can help relax the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, which can relieve symptoms of indigestion, such as bloating, gas, and stomach upset. In particular, Peppermint, Chamomile and Ginger may reduce bloating and gas by helping to relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, allowing gas to pass more easily.
Some studies suggest that peppermint oil can help reduce symptoms of IBS, such as abdominal pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits. Peppermint and Ginger can have a calming effect on the stomach and may help to relieve nausea or vomiting.
Damiana is an herb that has been traditionally used for various purposes, including digestive health. Some studies suggest that damiana may be effective in relieving digestive problems, such as constipation, indigestion, and bloating.
Ginger is a fantastic natural remedy that's been used for centuries to aid digestion. It's a root with a warm, spicy flavor, and it can be incredibly helpful for a variety of digestive issues. It can speed up the emptying of the stomach, which can help relieve indigestion and discomfort after meals.
Ginger's anti-inflammatory properties may also help to ease stomach cramps and discomfort.
Scullcap and Mugwort help promote relaxation and reduce tension, which makes this blend ideal for after a late meal and preparing for rest!
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Interactions with Medications: Peppermint may interact with certain medications. If you are taking any medications, talk to your doctor before using peppermint, especially peppermint oil.
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Not for Everyone: People with certain conditions, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or hiatal hernia, may want to avoid peppermint, as it can worsen symptoms.